Wikileaks dropped another round of emails on Monday, in what has now become a daily update to its archive of emails believed to be from an account belonging to Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. The latest release includes an email from late 2011 that suggest Chelsea Clinton expressed concern over two Foundation staffers that were believed to have “taken significant sums of money” from her parents.

In the email, Chelsea appears to be providing John Podesta, Cheryl Mills and two lawyers with the law firm that conducted the governance review with a summary of concerns that had recently been expressed to her by Foundation employees. A majority of the concerns appear to be about two Foundation employees named Justin and Hannah.

The Daily Caller reports that “Justin” is longtime Bill Clinton aide Justin Cooper — a name might sound familiar from his role in setting up Hillary Clinton’s private email server. However, LawNewz.com cannot independently verify the report. We reached out the the Clinton Foundation for comment but have not received a response. We are also unable to verify the identity of “Hannah.”

Nonetheless, in the email, Chelsea describes hearing that “Ilya physically saw/caught Justin a couple of days ago reading his bberry and loading the same spyware onto his computer that he loaded onto Bari’s computer.”

Ilya likely refers to Ilya Aspis, an assistant to the former president at the Clinton Foundation, and Bari is seemingly a reference to Bari Lurie, an assistant to Chelsea.

Chelsea also describes how “Oscar told my father he knows Justin reads his emails.” This is seemingly a reference to Oscar Flores, another longtime Clinton aide.

Finally, Chelsea recounts one final bit of feedback that she had received about Hannah and Justin.